The US will expel 200 Venezuelans daily to the town of Piedras Negras in Mexico

The City Hall of Piedras Negras, in the Mexican state of Coahuila, reported that they expect to receive around 200 expelled Venezuelan migrants daily. of the United States through the application of the controversial Title 42.

“The report we have is that apparently they are going to be entering, or returning, around 200 people per day, for a period of two or three weeks depending on the exercise”explained José Hermelo Castillón Martínez, secretary of the City Council, in statements to the press, Monitoreamos review.

The official explained that these expelled Venezuelans, the National Migration Institute transfers them, almost immediately, to another point in the interior of the country.

Piedras Negras is the border town that connects with the city of Eagle Pass, in the state of Texas on the US side. The first deportations occurred there since Wednesday, following announcing the new program that seeks to contain the Venezuelan migratory wave.

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